Two weeks ago, in the exit poll conducted during the first round of local government elections in Wrocław, the Ipsos poll correctly indicated who would go to the electoral “overtime”, but did not accurately indicate the support given to the candidates. Then, according to the exit poll, Sutryk was supposed to get 38.9 percent. votes, and Bodnar for 31.4 percent. After the National Electoral Commission counted the votes, the distance between Sutryk and Bodnar decreased noticeably.
Elections for the president of Wrocław – official results of the National Electoral Commission. Jacek Sutryk won, Izabela Bodnar lost some voters
On Monday, the National Electoral Commission published data from all 330 districts in the second vote. Jacek Sutryk won the election and retained his position after winning the votes of 115,350 Wrocław residents (68.29%). Izabela Bodnar convinced 53,572 voters (31.71%).
Compared to the first round, Jacek Sutryk increased his support by 34,765 votes, while support for the Polish 2050 MP decreased – in the first round, the Third Way candidate received 69,954 votes, 16,382 more than on April 21. This means that, compared to the first round, in the second round of elections in Wrocław, Izabela Bodnar lost the vote of almost every fourth voter (23.4%).
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The National Electoral Commission informed that as of 5:00 p.m. Among the provincial cities, the lowest turnout was in Wrocław, where every fourth eligible voter (25.99%).
After collecting data from all committees, it turned out that in the second round of the elections for the president of Wrocław, the turnout was 37.05%. (On April 21, 173,000 out of 469,000 eligible voters voted). The electoral runoff attracted fewer voters than the April 7 elections. In the first round, 50.57 percent voted. entitled.